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Strategic Self-Representation Across Power Hierarchies

The practice of deliberately crafting one's public identity to navigate unequal power structures while maintaining authentic intellectual integrity.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana masterfully negotiated a male-dominated, religiously controlled society by presenting her scholarship as pious obedience while advancing radical ideas about women's education and authority. This strategic self-representation reveals how marginalized groups navigate political identity without complete assimilation or destructive confrontation. Across cultures, this framework applies to diaspora communities, religious minorities, and colonized peoples who must communicate their political claims in languages their oppressors understand while preserving cultural authenticity. It acknowledges that political identity is contextual performance, not deception, enabling subaltern voices to gain platforms and credibility. The concept validates code-switching, rhetorical adaptation, and cultural translation as sophisticated political strategies rather than sellouts.

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